10 Things That Would Make Women's Hell In A Cell Match Legendary

2. The Use Of Weapons

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One way to deliver that message of increased violence is through the use of weapons.

Sasha vs. Charlotte in the cell doesn't need to put the WrestleMania 2000 Hardcore Championship match to shame with an abundance of ridiculous weapons, but one or two would make a difference. The inclusion of elements like the steel steps, the use of the cell as a weapon, and the ol' reliable steel chair should certainly be considered.

Whether it is used or not, simply introducing a chair or weapon into the match would immediately increase the drama level and the match would reach a new level of emotion.

The use of weapons could even apply to much less truly dangerous objects such as brass knuckles or a championship belt. Seeing Charlotte or Sasha involve these types of foreign objects into their upcoming cell match would be something unlike anything they've done up to this point in their longtime, main roster feud.

A chair shot to the gut or brass knucks across the face would be a brutal site between the two WWE superstars, and fans are likely to remember for a long time.

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